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The Cell Danger Response: When Cells Shift Into Survival Mode
The Cell Danger Response What Is the Cell Danger Response? A growing area of research in cellular biology focuses on a concept known as the Cell Danger Response (CDR) . This model was proposed by Robert K. Naviaux, a researcher studying mitochondrial function and chronic illness. The theory suggests that when cells detect a threat, they temporarily shift their metabolism into a protective survival state . This response is part of the body's natural defense system and helps ce

Bianka Rainbow
Mar 92 min read


When Toxins Silence the Immune Alarm: The Overlooked Biology Behind Chronic Illness
Toxins & the Immune System Most people are taught that chronic illness exists because the immune system is overactive — attacking the body, inflamed, aggressive, dysregulated. But modern toxicology and systems biology reveal something far more nuanced and often overlooked: Sometimes the immune system isn’t overreacting. Sometimes it’s not being properly alerted at all . The Immune System Relies on Cellular “Danger Signals” Cells don’t wait until they are dying to ask for hel

Bianka Rainbow
Feb 52 min read


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